The warriors of Klamath were no easy prey either, for they fought with unparalleled skill, bearing elegant scimitars, falchions and glaives. |
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They tried blades of all shape and size, scimitars, falchions, and even Kaelon's own weapon. |
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Reflected firelight flashed as they fought and an occasional spark jumped as the scimitars clashed. |
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It contained a number of wooden replicas, including his scimitars, spear, and axe. |
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She shot an ice-charged projectile down at the scimitars, but the whirling cutters diced it to ribbons in the blink of an eye. |
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While a good percentage of them had guns or rifles, some also carried scimitars and daggers. |
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It hissed at him entrancingly, standing and drawing two wickedly curved scimitars from between its scales. |
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He carried no javelins or shield, and was equipped with his scimitars and twin daggers. |
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The riders bore broad kite shields for added defence, and struck out with curved scimitars and tridents. |
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Daggers, blades and scimitars like his looked to be the weapon of preference. |
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The claws on the monstrosity jutted out and curved like a dozen scimitars. |
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Other items include Russian swords, scimitars and a shield from Turkey. |
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Faces half covered, long curving scimitars sheathed at their sides, they walked along the narrow, trodden path, from which all onlookers hastily cleared. |
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Table knives of the 18th century frequently had pistol-shaped handles and curved blades like those of scimitars. |
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Truncheons, scimitars, and pipes lean against one wall, while a cat sleeps on the desk. |
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And the much-feared scimitars of the Saracens found their strength in the carbon nanotubes contained in Damascus steel! |
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The weapons too preserved this heritage with Turkish scimitars for sabers, as well as lances. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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Before the monsters could escape, Estrael rushed the beachhead, flashing twin scimitars and eyes as gray and cold as steel. |
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He clenched his fists around the hilts of his scimitars at the idea. |
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Suddenly, the rattling gait of the horses disarranged the apparent order of the rank and, in next to no time, the clang of the scimitars echoed through the valley. |
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